The Dahongpao in Wuyishan is a wonderful flower among China ladies, known as? Champion in tea? It is the king of rock tea and a national treasure. It is produced in Wuyishan, Fujian Province, with special production and exquisite workmanship. The finished tea has rich aroma and mellow taste. Rock rhyme? Features: after drinking, the teeth and cheeks remain fragrant, which is known? Wuyi tea king? . Dahongpao tea tree is a shrub type and a thousand-year-old tree. There are only four plants left on the steep cliff of Jiulong Mountain, and the output is rare, which is regarded as a rare treasure.
1385, in the eighteenth year of Hongwu in the Ming Dynasty, Ding Xian went to Beijing to take the exam. When passing Wuyi Mountain, he suddenly fell ill and his abdominal pain was unbearable. He happened to meet a monk in Tianxin Yongle Temple. The monk took his tea and drank it with him. The disease stopped. I won the first prize in the exam and came to thank the monk and ask about the origin of tea. Knowing this, I took off my Dahongpao and walked around the tea bushes for three times, and I understood. Dahongpao? Name. The champion took Dahongpao out of the tin can and brought it back to Beijing.
After the champion returned to Korea, it happened that the queen was ill and all the doctors failed, so he took out the pot of tea and presented it. The queen was healthy after drinking, and the emperor was overjoyed. He gave the champion a red robe and told him to personally go to Kowloon Caotang (kē) and put it on the tea tree to show his long kindness. At the same time, send someone to look after it. All the tea leaves are collected for tribute and are not allowed to be hidden. Since then, Wuyi Rock Tea Dahongpao has become the exclusive tribute tea of the royal family, and the reputation of Dahongpao has spread all over the world. Legend has it that every year, officials sent by the imperial court put on Dahongpao, took off their robes and hung them on tribute tea trees, so they were called Dahongpao.
The Legend of Dahongpao 1
Legend has it that a long time ago, the queen of a dynasty was ill and there was no cure, so the emperor ordered the prince to seek treatment among the people, and the prince came out to look for it. On the way to search, he met an old man who was attacked by a tiger, so he saved the old man. The old man thanked the prince for saving his life and asked him what he could do. The prince told the old man about the queen's illness, and the old man accompanied him to Wuyishan Jiulong to pick tea. The prince took tea back to the capital for the queen to drink. Sure enough, the queen is well. The emperor was so happy that he gave Dahongpao to protect tea trees from the cold and made the old man a general to protect trees. Later, this kind of tea was called Dahongpao.
Legend of Dahongpao 2
There is also a legend that a scholar went to Beijing to catch the exam. He fell ill while passing Wuyi Mountain, and was just met by an abbot and brought back to the temple for treatment. The abbot picked tea from Kowloon to make tea for the scholar. Later, the scholar recovered in a few days and went to Beijing to take the exam as the top scholar in high school, so he came back to repay the abbot and brought tea to Beijing for the emperor. It happened that the emperor was ill at this time, and there was nothing he could do. Later, he drank the tea. Later this kind of tea was called Dahongpao.
Legend of Dahongpao III
The Legend of Dahongpao Mother Tree A long time ago, there lived a hardworking and kind old woman in Huiyuan Rock, Wuyishan. In this disaster, one day she met an old man with white hair.
Hurriedly helped the old man into the house and sent his own wild vegetable soup as a meal to the old man to save him. The old man was so grateful that he sent a leading crutch to the old woman, took out two seeds from his pocket and told him to dig a hole in the ground with the crutch, plant the seeds, cover them with soil and drop some water.
Then the old man floated away, and the old woman planted the seeds according to the old man's words. Soon, the tea tree really grew, and people marveled at the divine tea given by the gods.
Later, the officials knew about it, but they were angry because they couldn't pick tea and drink immortal tea, so they uprooted the tea tree. The old woman fell ill crying. One day, as soon as she went out on crutches, she saw several men carrying them. The roots came, and the old woman put her crutches on the roots. Unexpectedly, the leading crutch suddenly turned into a red cloud, carrying the roots in the air for three times. Ran Ran flew away, flew into Jiulongwo and landed halfway up the mountain.
The tea tree grew in the second year.
After that, the tea tree developed into three plants. This is the origin of the first three Dahongpao trees.
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